The white residue is calcium and magnesium(hard water). When heated in the dishwasher it dries and leaves a chalky residue on glassware. There is a new product out that solves this problem once and for all. Its called the dishwasher filtration system and you can get it at www.dishwasherfilter.com.
The water in your dishwasher must not be getting hot enough to dissolve the powdered detergent.
It is the residue (ash) which is left after the carbon materials are burnt off
Carbon residue is deposits of solid black residue from burnt carbon.
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Solid residue is what remains after a liquid evaporates.
It is acceptable to load dishes and let the dish washing machine run if there is food debris or grease residue on the inside of the machine
Even if the fire didn't get near the dishes, the smoke and soot probably did. Luckily dishes are nonporous so you can wash away any residue and odor fairly easily.
Yes White wine is essentially a clear liquid and suitable for low residue diets
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White residue on faucets and shower heads most likely are from the hard water mineral deposits that your water contains. Sometimes, the residue is from cleaning products, but most often not. To help reduce white residue and hard water stains, a salt type water softener is recommended.
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A layer of white residue on the bottom of a pool could be the result of many things. Calcium deposits may be the most likely cause.
The water in your dishwasher must not be getting hot enough to dissolve the powdered detergent.
Brown rice is a light brown colour and is usually eaten with Chinese dishes where as white rice is white and eaten with more common dishes such as fish.
After it dries on the skin, it leaves a white residue, but this washes off easily.
There may be more than one answer, but in my case it was Candida (yeast infection). I've been fighting the infection for months, and every morning I would have a white, pasty residue on my lips. After my doctor gave me a Diflucan pill to cure my Candida, the white paste disappeared! I recommend you go to your doctor so he/she can get a sample of the residue.